The United Nations has investigated homelessness in the U.S. and determined that the United States is in violation of providing human rights to adequate housing for all its citizens. The United... More > Nations calls failure of the U.S. to address the homeless crisis ‘shameful.’ The 2009 census puts the number of homeless Americans at 14.3 million! Current policies prevent the homeless from receiving social services benefits. We have excluded the homeless from being part of human society, precisely because they are homeless. They have become pariahs, outcasts, a class of untouchables, in this land where all men are created equal. The homeless crisis is not just ‘shameful,’ it is a national tragedy, our national disgrace. As Americans we have lost all claim to moral supremacy so long as this inequality exists. This book is the face and the voice of the homeless, a window on their world. It provides a graphic look at homelessness. If you have the courage, turn the page.... ILLUSTRATED< Less

Volume 4 in the Signe Series - Survivors - was set in 1980. I’ve taken the dramatic step of jumping 15 years into the future to introduce a now 21-year-old Kelsey Baez; Signe’s second... More > oldest granddaughter, who has received a degree in Journalism and is itching to make her mark on the world.
Homeless has turned into a madcap adventure of Gonzo Journalism set in the Arizona desert with occasional dips into the seamier side of South Phoenix.
Kelsey decided to go undercover to live among the homeless in order to gather enough material to write a novel. With the support of her famous grandmother, she is introduced to the one person - Father Antonio - who can help her slip into this new life.
What Kelsey assumed would be nothing more than an information gathering mission soon turns deadly when she finds one of the tramp camp’s regulars near death’s door; less than a mile from camp, shot in the shoulder and with fresh blood still oozing from the wound.< Less

My name is Bill. I am a traveling homeless philosopher. For the past year, I've hitchhiked across this great nation of ours and tweeted about it, using an old iPhone I found on a bus. I've been to... More > every single state except for the ugly one, I've made toilet wine out of Lysol and ketchup, and I've given beard tips to hipsters. These are the experiences and wisdom I want to share with you. The homeless community means a lot to me, and to that end, half of all proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Alliance to End Homelessness.< Less

My name is Bill. I am a traveling homeless philosopher. For the past year, I've hitchhiked across this great nation of ours and tweeted about it, using an old iPhone I found on a bus. I've been to... More > every single state except for the ugly one, I've made toilet wine out of Lysol and ketchup, and I've given beard tips to hipsters. These are the experiences and wisdom I want to share with you. The homeless community means a lot to me, and to that end, half of all proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the National Coalition for the Homeless and the National Alliance to End Homelessness.< Less

My son and I offer this story as a gift, to all of us, in the hopes that we can come together as a society, having each other's backs, living in harmony with each other, with the goal of health,... More > abundance, security and passion expressed for all beings, no exception.< Less

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